most republicans view cantor as the most conservative member in the house leadership in the lineup, and yet, he was ousted. >> i think this goes to a specific issue, which is there's always been questions about his a authenticity. and i think there's questions about that. if you compare his position in the conference to boehner, you would not consider to be necessarily as conservative. boehner is a guy who's a backslapper. he has a lot of close friends in the conference, and i think that probably translates into loyalty among his constituents. whereas eric cantor has never been that type of politician. he's always been seen as somewhat calculating. can you see it in talking about immigration in the latter stages of his campaign. he totally changed his tone if not his position just in the last few days, and i think it probably spoke to a larger disenchantment that voters had with him that larry said